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I hope you enjoyed today’s episode and feel a little inspired to join in with another blogger, to find your blogging buddy.a little bit about whether you have a blog buddy already or whether you’re looking for one. You might just find on that page, someone els.
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As always, you can check out the ebook for 31 Days to Build a Better Blog. It’s linked to those show notes as well and it’s available for you at 50% off if you’d like to get that extra bonus seven days. Looking forward to chatting with you tomorrow on day 16 of 31 Days to Build a Better Blog.
How did you go with today’s challenge?
Do you have a blogging buddy or buddies or are you apart of any mentoring groups? If so – how did you find them?
I’d love to hear your feedback on this approach to blogging in comments below.
Also if you’re looking for a blogging buddy feel free to put the shout out in comments below – you never know who you might meet!
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31DBBB Day 14: Update a Key Page
Here we are, day 14 – two full weeks of tips to help you create the best blog possible, and plenty more to come!
Although this week we’ve covered social media, forums and groups, alerts, brainstorming, editorial calendars and even getting off your blog to find inspiration, we haven’t talked much about the static pages on your blog.
And that is what todays episode is all about!
Often these pages get left behind विकासको लागि व्यापार चार्ज कार्डहरू कसरी लाभ उठाउने in the day-to-day grind of churning out fresh content. But think – how long has it been since they were updated? Are they full of old information? Do you have much of a schedule for updating them? I know that every time I check mine, there’s always something that needs changing.
In today’s show I run through a few types . Of pages you can make changes to and what you might need to change. There’s a lot to think agb directory about and plenty of tiny little items you should get in the habit of checking. I also touch on the need to update (and how) those posts you wrote years ago that still get high traffic – what can you do to bring them into 2015?